Charles Hoskinson describes Cardano's 1.4 as the "Most significant update to the Cardano ecosystem to date," with the update featuring a host of high-caliber performance and functionality upgrades to the software.
In addition to the update, IOHK has made rapid progress in other areas of the organization, including a restructuring of the Cardano Foundation following the resignation of chairman Michael Parsons.
Cardano 1.4 is an enormous overhaul of Cardano.
The update signals the completion of Cardano's 'Byron' phase of development, and based on comments from Charles Hoskinson the update could indicate that Cardano is coming out of its software-developer-induced isolationism.
The update is scheduled to go live on Dec. 18th.After seven release candidates and a huge amount of QA work, I'm pleased to announce that our best effort release date for Cardano 1.4 is December 18th. Daedalus users will get an in-client update notification next week.
The Cardano test network is a version of the Cardano blockchain that is one software update ahead of the real Cardano blockchain.
The update will bring greater functionality and ease-of-use for Linux users wishing to transact in Ada or interact with the Cardano blockchain.
Michael Parsons, the former CEO of the Cardano Foundation, has resigned following months of tumult between IOHK, Emurgo, and the Foundation.
He cites in-fighting with the Cardano Foundation as one of the reasons why the marketing of the project has suffered.
Following 1.4, IOHK, Emurgo, and the Cardano Foundation are looking to introduce a flurry of heavy-hitting features in the next upgrade cycle, code-named 'Shelley.
Cardano Awakens: Heavy-Hitting Updates and Foundation Restructuring
gepubliceerd op Dec 15, 2018
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